* Assembly Member Llyr Gruffydd with pupils of Ysgol y Gwernant.
Plastic waste
and traffic congestion in Llangollen were high on the agenda when pupils of
Ysgol y Gwernant, Llangollen, met with regional Assembly Member Llyr Gruffydd
this week.
Members of the
School Council, Eco Council, Road Safety Group and Welsh Language Charter group
invited Mr Gruffydd for a meeting to discuss their concerns.
Llyr Gruffydd,
Plaid Cymru’s North Wales AM, gave a brief presentation of his work as an
Assembly Member before listening to the pupils.
Llyr Gruffydd
said: “The pupils of Ysgol y Gwernant were intelligent and eloquent, with a
real concern about current affairs and issues. The waste and damage caused by
Single-Use Plastics was a real worry for them.
“They were
interested to hear that Plaid Cymru on Denbighshire Council are running a
campaign to make the county a Single-Use Plastic-Free Council and there’s a
strong local campaign in Llangollen as well.
“We agreed to
write to the Welsh Government and Denbighshire County Council expressing their
concerns. They also had concerns about the congestion and safety on Castle
Street.
"This has been an ongoing concern for some time and it’s obvious that it
impacts on the quality of life of people of all ages in the town. I know that
the Town Council has an initiative to try to tackle this and the County Council
has allocated some funds to this end, but it’s obvious that the children in the
area feel that something should be done soon.
“It’s always a
pleasure to talk to children about the issues that affect them. Far too often
adults carry a lot of baggage with them and can make matters unnecessarily
complicated. It was refreshing to hear the views of the younger generation.
Even though they aren’t eligible to vote yet, I’m there to represent them as
much as everybody else in the area.
“Ysgol y
Gwernant is an excellent school and they obviously take their responsibilities
seriously. There was a lovely environment there and it was a real pleasure to
visit.”
* The AM chats to the children about a range of topics.
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